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HIV Education Prison Project: Volume 6, Number 9 - September 2003

Serving Women in the Correctional System Through Ryan White CARE Act Programs

www.aids-alliance.org
A resource for CARE Act grantees who serve women living with HIV/AIDS who are incarcerated and transitioning back to the community, or newly released. Includes tips to help grantees get started, offers examples of other programs across the country, and directs interested grantees to resources for more information.

Body Pro CME/CE
www.thebodypro.com/cme/
A new way to earn CME or CE credits online.

Three-Five Day Hands-on HIV Training Opportunities for NY and NJ providers

Supported via the New York/New Jersey AIDS Education & Training Center
**Limited to New York State (NYS) & New Jersey clinical providers only**
NY Training Locations: Albany, New York City, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo. To obtain application information call (518) 262-6864 or email: corlewc@mail.amc.edu

Hepatitis C Informational Brochure
www.harmreduction.org
The 32-page informational brochure is geared toward drug users, and provides information about HCV infection risks, prevention, screening, and diagnosis. Copies are available as a free PDF file or for 35 cents per printed pamphlet. Call (212) 213-6376 x10 for more information.

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